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Ministers' Taxes Made Easy

January 29, 2019

Webinar Details

Date: Tuesday, January 29

Duration: 60-Minute Webinar

Time: 1:00pm ET ~ 12:00pm CT ~ 11:00am MT ~ 10:00am PT

Join us for the webinar on Ministers' Taxes Made Easy with Dan Busby, ECFA President and Michael Martin, ECFA Vice President.

Your 2018 Income Tax Return - The BIG Changes

Learning Objectives

This webinar will help ministers understand the major changes that Tax Reform brought to their 2018 federal income tax return. This information can save costly errors and help ministers file correct returns for 2018. This webinar, led by two of the authors of the popular annual Zondervan Minister’s Tax & Financial Guide, will help ministers understand the new issues for 2018 tax returns will also provide important assistance in tax planning for 2019.

Webinar Speakers

Dan Busby

Dan Busby, President of ECFA (Evangelical Council for Financial Accountability), has been involved in the work of the churches and nonprofit organizations for his entire career.

Dan has over 40 years of experience serving the Christ-centered church and nonprofit community and frequently speaks nationally on related issues. He is a prolific writer with 62 volumes of eight book titles published. His most recent books include a 2015 release, TRUST: The Firm Foundation of Kingdom Fruitfulness, a 2017 release, Lessons From the Nonprofit Boardroom, co-authored by John Pearson, and a release planned for mid-2018, Lessons From the Church Boardroom, also co-authored with John Pearson.

Michael Martin

Michael Martin is ECFA’s vice president of church relations. He enjoys helping churches and ministries maintain high standards of financial integrity through ECFA membership. Michael also uses his training as an attorney and CPA to contribute to ECFA’s many practical educational resources, including books, webinars, videos, podcasts, and more.

Continuing Education Credit

In order to receive CPE or CEU credit, you must register and log on individually to the webinar, attend a minimum of 50 minutes of the webinar, and answer the polling questions during the webinar. (The recommended credit for this webinar is: 1 CPE credit and 0.1 CEU credit.)

CPE - NASBA Credit: Evangelical Council for Financial Accountability is registered with the National Association of State Boards of Accountancy (NASBA) as a sponsor of continuing professional education on the National Registry of CPE Sponsors. State boards of accountancy have final authority on the acceptance of individual courses for CPE credit. Complaints regarding registered sponsors may be submitted to the National Registry of CPE Sponsors through its website: www.nasbaregistry.org. CPE credits earned are based on a 50-minute session equaling one CPE credit—Recommended CPE credit: 1 hour specialized knowledge. Program level: basic; delivery method: group internet-based; prerequisites: none; advanced preparation: none.

CEU - The Church Network Credit: ECFA is a National Registered Continuing Education Provider (NRCEP) with The Church Network. This program is a premier comprehensive continuing education program related to administration in the local church. It is designed to enhance the ongoing professional development of The Church Network members and other ministry professionals, through the offering of quality learning experiences. 0.1 CEUs will be granted to persons who properly register and attend one contact hour of a minimum of 50 minutes of lecture, presentation, or discussion on approved topics.

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